It is one of the best in 20 years, and, if we analyse it and break it down, we will understand that better. |
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It will take a long time for them to get over this defeat and analyse where it all went wrong. |
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The tiny probe is carrying six instruments to help it analyse the atmospheric make-up, take pictures and test surface samples. |
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These use remote sensing and instruments that can scratch away surfaces to analyse the geology of the Red Planet. |
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At the same time, time-and-motion studies were undertaken to analyse and improve efficiency. |
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It is often very revealing, therefore, to analyse the different hyponymous relationships in different languages. |
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No doubt someone could analyse my daymare and come up with all manner of worrying theories but I prefer to just think I am odd from time to time! |
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She could sit down and analyse her instincts and intuitions and decide it is all nonsense. |
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Thus any attempts to analyse the flux through the pathway are confused by the complications of the different pools. |
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The fact that we know how this horrible story ends makes it difficult for us to analyse the early chapters. |
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He did not analyse frictionless uniform motion because such motion is not seen in the world. |
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In the television studio various experts were wheeled out to analyse and speculate. |
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Likewise cross-functional teams are encouraged to utilize such data to analyse problems objectively as distinct from merely seeking scapegoats. |
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Vernacular psychology has it that emotions are irreducibly mysterious, too fuzzy and indistinct to analyse beyond a certain point. |
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The software can analyse text, and it can be configured to strip out adverts and block file downloads. |
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We must assemble a strong team of experts to analyse the relevant information. |
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I do not propose even to summarise let alone to attempt to analyse this vast mass of material. |
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Our task, however, is to analyse the role of company law in providing mandatory rules to control company opportunism. |
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She thus tries to cover herself with a casuistic distinction that breaks down the moment you try to analyse what she means. |
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It has the most votes and the most candidates, so it takes the most work to analyse. |
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But when chromatic lights or colouring substances are mixed the eye sees only one colour and does not analyse out the components. |
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One approach to these complex verb forms might be to analyse exponents of progressive and perfective aspect as modifiers of the bare verb. |
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Cash has also been earmarked to analyse how best to provide help for the parents and carers of drug users. |
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It is important for us to keep our options open and to analyse the options in detail to see which is the best for York City. |
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During the interview, analyse applicants' skills and compare them with the job requirements to make a short list. |
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We can use statistical methods to analyse historic data and describe the variation. |
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They analyse for example how marsh beds, pond and agrestal plants develop, they experiment and document the results of the latest research. |
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It is, therefore, necessary to analyse the underlying income sources to establish the deductibility of dividends from foreign affiliates. |
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Next we shall analyse the influence of economic status on various aspects of life, such as standard of living and education of children. |
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They analyse trends and predict the future before making commitments that might not bear fruit for many years. |
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Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings. |
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Trotsky soon learnt that there was more to Marxism than that, but he always used it creatively to analyse new problems. |
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She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs. |
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A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle differences between injected and depositional sandstones. |
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Although we observed no significant interaction between subgroups, the power to analyse each subgroup was limited. |
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But whenever you analyse performance in sport, you will find a whole heap of component parts. |
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Rather than analyse the dust of previous centuries, Ferriter ferrets out the more obvious origins of the world we inhabit. |
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We cannot expect a child to analyse branding promotions or to unpick nutritional messages from advertising. |
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This, he explains, would analyse our make-do-and-mend culture, our suspicion of the bravely new, our ingrained preference for the status quo. |
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I don't analyse visitor statistics in detail, just a one line summary each day, so I've no way of telling who was the two-millionth visitor. |
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The goal of the mission is to bring back crystals grown in space, and analyse the crystals by X-ray crystallography. |
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On the one hand, we can analyse the expression as a regular verb phrase, consisting of a transitive verb followed by its nominal direct object. |
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One further area which is necessary to analyse is whether or not God is transcendent or immanent. |
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Fill them out with examples drawn from your texts and analyse anything that you quote or refer to. |
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People want to analyse and dissect the mind to an incredible level of detail, to understand personality, motivation, influences and intent. |
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He said the system could analyse an almost limitless amount of information. |
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He was one of the first historians to analyse the activities of peasant women as a separate category. |
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We can only analyse and reconstruct history on the basis of the records and evidence that have been preserved. |
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Much of what economists do is analyse the statistics of what has already taken place. |
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But as always, this coexists with a rage for order, a need to analyse, to simplify, to compress. |
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Joe should be able to analyse this and determine what weapons caused the damage. |
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I am not concerned that my loyalty card enables credit card companies and supermarkets to analyse my buying habits. |
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Nearly half did not analyse samples in the most effective way. |
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I would start to analyse this problem by suggesting that the roadman is the most important piece of equipment which the highways engineer uses to build and maintain highways and bridges. |
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The authors have tried to analyse the factors responsible for the occurrence of trade imbalance and the implications of the policy reforms on Indian balance of payment scene. |
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There are some good historical examples of unitary government and it is fascinating to analyse the implication of these governmental arrangements for the current dynamic circumstances. |
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You must impartially analyse the recurring issues and concerns involved. |
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Rosetta's instruments will analyse the gases and dust grains in the coma that forms when the comet becomes active, as well as the interaction with the solar wind. |
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In order to analyse the relevance of the epicuticular wax to the overall transpiration barrier, the epicuticular layer was selectively removed with gum arabic. |
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And it's here, in my view, that we can start to analyse why this growth among the world's wealthiest is leading us, ineluctably, towards a global social upheaval. |
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But there are computer programs that analyse speech to detect stress. |
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Hodson chose to analyse just books, rather than articles, because of the limited amount of information that can usually be included in the latter. |
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A homoeopath is using space-age technology to analyse her patients. |
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By employing pollen analysis, scientists have been able to reconstruct past vegetational communities and analyse how those vegetation patterns have changed over time. |
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We haven't employed a literary style expert to analyse the prose in both these crits but there does seem to be similarities beyond a dislike of the book. |
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Franking statistics software enables you to analyse all frankings by period, by cost-centre, by postal category, by destination and by additional mail services. |
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The mildest critics argued that they were premature and that a decent interval should have been allowed before the struggle to analyse and understand began. |
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They are easily led astray by persuasive talkers, advertisers, and politicians because they have not developed the skills necessary to analyse and judge their arguments. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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They are pathetic, gutless wonders who have the ability to analyse but are always cowardly when it comes to downgrading a company that deserves it. |
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We conduct science activity camps such as life sciences or nature camps where students are taught how to collect and analyse samples and discuss their findings. |
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Australian police yesterday won the right to analyse genetic samples taken from a prime suspect in the suspected murder of a Yorkshire backpacker. |
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The international effort, led by a York University academic, will see a fleet of aeroplanes working in relays above the Atlantic Ocean to analyse the air. |
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This combination of biology and computing has evolved out of the gene chip, and offers a potentially quick and easy way to identify and analyse the proteins in a cell. |
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I am not going to pass any judgement on the people who lit candles in Tehran, and I do not intend to analyse their behavior to see why they did it. |
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But I hate, and have always hated people trying to analyse me. |
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He must have realized that trying to analyse someone who was not ill and not asking for help was a futile exercise from the patient's point of view, though not from his own. |
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Information theory is a field of mathematics that scientists use to analyse strings of data, whether carried by DNA or radio waves or telephone wires. |
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Each year a report is produced by the trustees of your pension scheme and every three years there is a valuation by actuaries, who analyse financial risk. |
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Although the media can be reluctant to analyse or even accept that its own role is any more than that of an objective observer, its networks are formidable. |
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Cheselden at St Thomas's introduced the keeping of accurate records that enabled him to analyse the morbidity and mortality of his lithotomy operation for bladder stones. |
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We are looking forward to using our extensive experience of investigating the paranormal to analyse the hauntings in an objective and scientific fashion. |
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Today's methods are wider ranging, able to analyse with greater subtlety. |
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Eschewing the model of the totalitarian monolith, Neumann's was the first influential attempt to analyse the structures of the regime in terms of a multitude of power blocs. |
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I learned to make everything fun, not to sweat the small stuff, analyse worries, consider the options, choose one, stop worrying and get on with my life. |
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The mistake is to believe that recently retired sportsmen or women, fast-tracked into the studio, are alone best placed to commentate on and analyse their sport of expertise. |
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It is, therefore, essential to analyse the possible flight scenarios, as well as fatigue management, autohypnosis and cockpit ergonomics, etc. |
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In addition, it is also able to distinguish between different oxidation states of elements and analyse anions and organic material. |
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Unlike traditional approaches, ESET solutions decode and analyse executable code in real-time, using an emulated environment. |
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For the UK General Election of 2015, research was undertaken to analyse the commitment of the UK's political parties in addressing poverty. |
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A processor for a visual language consists of a graphical frontend attached to phases that analyse and transform the visual programs. |
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First, we propose to analyse in depth the characteristics of leukocytes in hypertensive patients in comparison to normotensive controls. |
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We shall analyse specific parameters involved in optimization of the operational factors in the case of the above mentioned rotary heat engines. |
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Before simulation courseware is designed, it is imperative to analyse the learning theories that are embedded in it. |
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This eliminates the need for the speaker to analyse each sentence grammatically, yet deals with a situation effectively. |
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For example, let us analyse the already considered hypothecary market, consisting of four criterion bearers. |
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The objective of this review is to analyse the global and CIS isocyanates markets. |
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Geologists, oceanographers, and seismologists analyse each earthquake and based on many factors may or may not issue a tsunami warning. |
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These students exhibit more cognitive elasticity including a better ability to analyse abstract visual patterns. |
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The Jambos are probably the hardest team in the country to analyse for betting purposes. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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In holonic analysis we used certain terms that would better identify and analyse holons. |
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In addition, member states have to analyse the characteristics of each river basin and have to carry out an economic analysis of water use. |
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It is also extensively used in financial institutions like Online Payment Gateway companies to analyse if a transaction was genuine or fraud. |
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Southern Water Services will require half-hourly data files that will be used to analyse consumption trends and enable efficiency measures. |
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It can even analyse products or ingredients containing the humectant propylene glycol, alcohol or soy sauce. |
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If you know that all the text you wish to analyse is correct, a set of rules that overgenerate a grammar would be sufficient. |
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The contractor will have to analyse the existing gender equality glossaries and other relevant resources at the European Union level. |
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As a first step, I will analyse the Discworld in its most parodist roots, a feature that was soon to be replaced by more elaborate satire. |
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The business's testing systems, endorsed by North Wales Police, analyse the suitability of a CCTV digital video recorder against key criteria. |
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To address that possibility, I employ contingency table analysis to analyse the data. |
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Working with Professor Gary Black on the three-year project, he will isolate and analyse the proteins found within the micro-organisms. |
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In this study a novel approach to analyse prestressed concrete beams is presented. |
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We analyse the terrain we're going to search, we identify the scree and the dead ground which you cannot see and which needs to be checked. |
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Johnson did not attempt to create schools of theories to analyse the aesthetics of literature. |
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Researchers at Universite Laval have used transcriptomics and metabolomics to analyse the health effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid dietary supplements. |
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The assessments analyse the impacts for 3 utility-scale facilities proposed on 3083 acres in the Dry Lake Solar Energy Zone in Clark County, Nevada. |
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In this practical manual she sets out to analyse what can be a very complex process into its discrete parts in a clear and easily assimilable structure. |
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In this, it generalizes maximization approaches developed to analyse market actors such as in the supply and demand model and allows for incomplete information of actors. |
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He's the man who will analyse footages of the past to deduce how we were all stupid enough to heighten greenhouse effect, in turn causing fatal climate changes. |
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Mill's notion of utility to analyse the impact of vocationalism in education within a democratic society, Journal of Philosophy of Education, 38, pp. |
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To analyse the current security challenges in Libya's periphery and understand their implications, c hosted a discussion with Frederic Wehrey, Peter Cole, and Fadel Lamen. |
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In this article I analyse an artistic response to acknowledging and commemorating the women of the Ross Female Factory by Australian photographer Anne Ferran. |
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Tegan tries to reassure Diane by sending her a photo of baby Rose, little suspecting that Tony and Ziggy will analyse it for clues to the baby's whereabouts. |
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A final method not currently within the standards is phase-shifting schlieren, using deflections from projected concentric rings to analyse power of lenses. |
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We will study the role of macrophages and particularly analyse a subtype, which accumulates in the outer mesothelial layer of the heart, the epicardium. |
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Malgre ce petit bemol, Warren se montre convaincant dans son analyse. |
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The study, carried out jointly by Ricardo-AEA and Cambridge Econometrics, aimed to analyse the economic impacts of decarbonizing light duty vehicles. |
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The team used MRI scanners to analyse the arrangement of canals and eye muscles in 51 species of mammal including giraffes, camels and zebra, tree shrews, bats and sloths. |
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This paper develops a micro-founded macroeconomic model to analyse the long-term effects of capital gains taxes on New Zealand's residential property markets. |
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More recently, in the past five years, there has been the effort to collect, computerise, and analyse a million-word corpus of both written and spoken Singapore English. |
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The aim of this study is to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the rotor of the three-phase generator with one pole pair, in dependence on the rotor angular frequency. |
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For example, analyse comes from French analyser, formed by haplology from the French analysiser, which would be spelled analysise or analysize in English. |
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We used the Monte Carlo code MCNP5 to reproduce system neutronics in different operating conditions and to analyse neutron fluxes in the reactor core. |
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Software, such as SURFACER, CATIA, AutoCAD and MATLAB, have been used to reconstruct and analyse the three-dimensional surface of those living things. |
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These scientists analyse samples collected from across Scotland's air, land and water environments for changes and degradation of the environment or threat to human health. |
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It is impossible to analyse the technical and thematic aspects of postglacial motifs without considering the possible link to earlier hunter-gatherer art. |
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Thus, in British English analyse, catalyse, hydrolyse and paralyse, but in American English analyze, catalyze, hydrolyze and paralyze. |
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The tides' influence on current flow is much more difficult to analyse, and data is much more difficult to collect. |
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